I'm trying to make that command I was doing in the beginning sudo cat file.iso > /dev/sdb sync but still having the same "permission denied" again. Now, I access it through nautilus and I see that it is indeed empty. So I made a file system for it sudo mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdb (I don't know if it's the right type of fs to make it but I was just testing anyway, if it isn't, please warn me about this) So I just shreded itĪfter it, It wasn't appearing on the nautilus vertical nav as I sticked it into PC. So, I thought that this was happening because of it already containing a bootable and decide to wipe it. ![]() ![]() But now, I want to remove/wipe it and create a new bootable of another OS.Īs suggested in this thread. At first, I had this USB flash drive with a Ubuntu 14.04 LTS bootable in it.
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